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Death
In A Cold Climate
A Guide to Scandinavian
Crime Fiction

by Barry Forshaw

Published Jan 2012
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Edgar Nomination For Malla Nun

A Beautiful Place to Die by Malla Nunn (published in the UK in February by Picador) has just been nominated for an Edgar in the Best Novel category by The Mystery Writers in America. What is especially significant about this nomination is that A Beautiful Place to Die is a debut novel in the Best Novel category. The Edgars is the most competitive and prestigious crime fiction award in the world. http://www.theedgars.com/nominees.html

Malla Nunn was born in Swaziland, Southern Africa but now lives in Australia with her husband and two children. She is also an international award winning director of three short films, Fade to White, Sweetbreeze and Servant of the Ancestors.

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Posted at 11:21AM Wednesday 20 Jan 2010

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